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nt Written on a pane of glass in the Inn at Moffat Spoken on being appointed to the Excise Lines on Mrs. Kemble To Mr. Syme To Mr. Syme, with a present of a dozen of porter A Grace Inscription on a goblet The Invitation The Creed of Poverty Written in a Lady's pocket-book The Parson's Looks The Toad-eater On Robert Riddel The Toast On a Person nicknamed the Marquis Lines written on a window Lines written on a window of the Globe Tavern, Dumfries The Selkirk Grace To Dr. Maxwell, on Jessie Staig's Recovery Epitaph Epitaph on William Nicol On the Death of a Lapdog, named Echo On a noted Coxcomb On seeing the beautiful Seat of Lord Galloway On the same On the same To the same, on the Author being threatened with his resentment On a Country Laird On John Bushby The true loyal Natives On a Suicide Extempore, pinned on a Lady's coach Lines to John Rankine Jessy Lewars The Toast On Miss Jessy Lewars On the recovery of Jessy Lewars Tam the Chapman "Here's a bottle and an honest friend" "Tho' fickle fortune has deceived me" To John Kennedy To the same "There's naethin' like the honest nappy" On the blank leaf of a work by Hannah More, presented by Mrs. C To the Men and Brethren of the Masonic Lodge at Tarbolton Impromptu Prayer for Adam Armour * * * * * SONGS AND BALLADS. Handsome Nell Luckless Fortune "I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing" Tibbie, I hae seen the day "My father was a farmer upon the Carrick border" John Barleycorn. A Ballad The Rigs o' Barley Montgomery's Peggy The Mauchline Lady The Highland Lassie Peggy The rantin' Dog the Daddie o't "My heart was ance as blithe and free" My Nannie O A Fragment. "One night as I did wander" Bonnie Peggy Alison Green grow the Rashes, O My Jean Robin "Her flowing locks, the raven's wing" "O leave novels, ye Mauchline belles" Young Peggy The Cure for all Care Eliza The Sons of Old Killie And maun I still on Menie doat The Farewell to the Brethren of St. James's Lodge, Tarbolton On Cessnock Banks Mary The Lass of Ballochmyle "The gloomy night is gathering fast" "O whar did ye get that hauver meal bannock?" The Joyful Widower "O Whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad" "I am my mammy's ae bairn" The Birks of Aberfeldy Macpherso
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